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1920 X 1080 Pixels Display Resolution

This TV supports a display resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is the most commonly supported display resolution on mid-size TVs that were released in the last year.

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1080p Video Mode

This television supports a 480i|480p|576p|720p|1080i|1080p video mode, which is typical of many recently released mid-size TVs.

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3500 Channels

Most of the other TVs that were launched around the same time as the Enter 40 Pro only have between 2 and 3,499 channels, however the Enter 40 Pro has 3500 channels.

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Three HDMI Ports

The ODYS Enter 40 Pro is a three HDMI port television.

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Analog Tuner

This TV has an Analog & Digital tuner, which is typical of many televisions that are a similar age to it.

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8 Reasons Against

Does Not Have a WiFi Connection

The ODYS Enter 40 Pro does not have a WiFi connection, unlike most of the other mid-size TVs that were released in the last 12 months.

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Does Not Support Smart TV Features

The Enter 40 Pro does not support smart TV features. Most of the other mid-size TVs that were launched in the last 12 months also do not support smart TV features.

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Not 3D Compatible

The Enter 40 Pro is not 3D compatible. Most of the other recently released TVs are also not 3D compatible.

Televisions which are 3D compatible that might also be worth looking at include the Samsung UE40F6100 (£574.50).

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Does Not Have a Built-In Camera

The ODYS Enter 40 Pro does not have a built-in camera, although keep in mind that most of the other mid-size TVs that came out in the last 12 months also do not have a built-in camera.

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Only Supports Two Analog Signal Format Systems

The number of analog signal format systems supported by the Enter 40 Pro is more than most comparable spec TVs that have been available for a similar time to it. The most commonly supported analog signal format system is NTSC, but this analog signal format system is not supported by this ODYS TV. The analog signal format systems PAL and SECAM are also supported by this TV.

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Does Not Feature OLED Technology

Like most of the other mid-size TVs that were released around the same time as the Enter 40 Pro, the Enter 40 Pro does not feature OLED technology.

We think you might also be interested in alternative TVs which also feature OLED technology including the Samsung HG49EE690 (£576.42).

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Very Dim Display Brightness

The display brightnesses of comparable spec televisions that have been on the market for the last year range from 200 cd/m² to 450 cd/m², and the average display brightness is 280 cd/m². With a display brightness of only 220 candellas per square meter, the ODYS Enter 40 Pro has a quite dim display brightness compared to most of the other new mid-size TVs.

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Quite Low RMS Rated Power

With an RMS rated power of only 12 Watts, the Enter 40 Pro has one of the lower RMS rated power amongst mid-size TVs of this age. The lowest RMS rated power of new mid-size TVs is 5W, the highest is 40W, and the average RMS rated power is 17W.

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Running Costs Are OK

The energy efficiency classification of this mid-size TV is A. The Enter 40 Pro has an average running cost of £82 over 5 years based on typical energy prices, which is typical compared to the other 240 recently released TVs.

Full HD HD Type

The display resolution of this TV is Full HD, which is typical of many TVs that have been available for the last year. Full HD TVs have a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.

Full HD TVs have a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.

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Average Thickness

With a thickness of 77.4 millimeters, the Enter 40 Pro has a relatively typical thickness compared to most of the other comparable spec televisions that were launched around the same time as the Enter 40 Pro.

If you would consider a television with a thicker thickness then you might want to look at the 32PHH4101 (£195.00) (77mm), or the 32PFS6401 (£329.00) (77mm) both from Philips.

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Specification

Display

Screen Size

39.5"

HD Type

Full HD

Typical Contrast Ratio

800:1

Screen Shape

Flat

Response Time

8ms

Display Brightness

220 cd/m²

Display Resolution

1920 x 1080

Video Mode

480i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Display Number of Colours

16.78 million colours

Display Diagonal

100.3cm

TV Tuner

Channel

3,500

Digital Signal Format System

DVB, DVB-C, DVB, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB, DVB-T, DVB-T2

Tuner

Analog, Analog & Digital, Digital

Analog Signal Format System

PAL, SECAM

Audio

RMS Rated Power

12W

Loudspeaker

2

Built-In Speaker

Yes

Ports & Interfaces

Headphone Output Port

1

Digital Audio Coaxial Out Port

Yes

Common Interface Plus

Yes

RF Port

1

SCART Port

1

Component Video in Port

1

PC in Port

Yes

HDMI Port

3

VGA Port

1

Management Features

Electronic Programme Guide

Yes

Hotel Mode

Yes

Performance

Teletext Function

Yes

Processor Core

4

Subtitles Function

Yes

Design

Colour

Black

Ergonomics

VESA Mounting Interface

200 x 100

VESA Mounting

Yes

Power

Typical Power Consumption

49W

Standby Power Consumption

0.5W

Energy Efficiency Class

A

Annual Energy Consumption

71kWh

AC Input Voltage

100 - 240

AC Input Frequency

50, 60, 50/60

Weight & Dimensions

Thickness

77.4mm

Package Weight

9.7kg

Weight (with Stand)

7.3kg

Depth (with Stand)

252mm

Height (with Stand)

557.4mm

Width (with Stand)

908mm

Height

522.2mm

Width

908mm

Packaging Height

616.5mm

Packaging Width

983.5mm

Packaging Content

Battery Included

Yes

Handheld Remote Control

Yes

Manual

Yes

Running Cost

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Electricity cost when switched on

£78.52

Electricity cost when on standby

£3.04

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Total running cost over 5 years

£81.56

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Energy Rating

0.4T

Running this TV over 5 years will generate 0.4 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

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To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 11 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.